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| Author: | Uttles [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:18 pm ] |
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Really hard to tell from that video. Sounds more like someone tapping on the microphone than a T-case. What was the sequence of events that led up to it, prior to the spinning through the dirt? Does it happen only in 4WD? Automatic or Standard transmission? |
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| Author: | jason thompson [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:27 pm ] |
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I heard no noise that would cause concern My jeep makes more clicks knocks and bangs then I can name keep in mind sand gets in stuff and makes it click knock and grind this is also it eating away at said object making the noise the same holds true for mud and water ,wich is why I hate mud and sand now any part that holds oil and keeps it in can not get sand and mud in it ,oil satys in then sand and mud wich is larger in size can not get in ,things like rear diff ,transmission ,t-case and engine to name a few so now we know that U-joints can go out so what do I do? I carry spares in case I need them and I avoid stuff that would cause them to fail premature My point is if you can not say "The noise is this" and you drive the jeep then no one on this board can either with out driving the jeep also if you dont have an oil leak then sand and mud ,wich cause strange noises, can not get in and even if you have an oil leak that would have to be one heck of a leak to let stuff in I would get me some spare U-joints and carry the tools to chnge them any thing else breaks you can not drive it any way I do not worry about "noises" that my rig makes I look at what I am going to do ,obsticle, try to figure out what I could break clibing said obsticle and is it worth the risk now the TJ is not my DD so 99% of the time I will give it a shot and I have never had to leave my rig behind Look at some of the pics I posted about the new off road park and think about how deep those cracks are 4-5 FEET and I run a TJ on 31's and I play with guys running 35" but I still go play and worry about the noises when they go POP or BANG and I stop moving ,I know that it is not IF it happens but WHEN it happens I WILL be ready Just do the same and you WILL feel better hope this helps OH yeah when you gonna come over and wheel with us you are what 3 hours away? come make the camp out and ride on the 16-18 it is gonna be fun |
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| Author: | kolesy [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:30 pm ] |
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Sounds like a CV joint to me. That is what they sound like whene they go. They make that clicking noise like what is heard in your vid. Just my .02 I would check into them. |
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| Author: | corwyyn [ Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:08 am ] |
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The main problem with listening to that clip you posted is that you're engine drowns out most of the other sounds, but I don't really hear anything that sounds out of the ordinary. You could get underneath and check the boots on the front half-shafts, also check the CVs on the ends of the front driveshaft. If everything looks OK then try driving around on a dirt lot in 4WD to see if you can replicate it. Other than that I'm at a loss to tell you what may or may not be wrong... |
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| Author: | Hood297 [ Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:48 am ] |
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I always notice this sound, mainly in 4-low it seems. And always in dirt/sand spinning the front tires a reasonable amount, like in the video. It is a sound that increases with speed, and is by tire revolution. CV's were my first guess, however i see no tears or any suspicious apperance on the outside of boots or other things. anything i might be missing by checking them? It has been doing it for a while now (6-8 months) and Ive been in 4WD many many times, and not going easy either. |
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